Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    FlurrySports
    • Home
    • Betting
      • Super Bowl Odds
      • NFL Picks
    • Fantasy Football
      • Fantasy Football Articles
      • Fantasy Football Rankings
      • DFS
    • NFL
      • NFL Stats
    • UFC
    • NBA
    • NCAA
      • College Football
      • College Basketball
    • More
      • NASCAR
      • WWE
      • Golf
      • MLB
      • NHL
      • Soccer
      • Combat Sports
      • Esports
      • Olympics
      • Fantasy Basketball
    • Shop
    • Contact Us
    FlurrySports
    You are at:Home»Fantasy»Fantasy Football»Fantasy Football Bounce-Back Candidates: Running Backs

    Fantasy Football Bounce-Back Candidates: Running Backs

    Tyler LiddyBy Tyler LiddyJune 6, 2019Updated:June 6, 20195 Comments4 Mins Read Fantasy Football
    David Johnson
    Credit: Getty Images
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp

    The 2018 season was full of new faces making major fantasy impacts. This led to disappointing seasons from some of the biggest fantasy veterans. While some of these players may truly be on the decline, there are others that are in a position to have a great 2019 season. The key is to not let a previous disappointing season cloud your judgement of players, especially when evaluating them for the upcoming season.

    These three running back are poised to bounce back in fantasy.

     

    David Johnson, Arizona Cardinals

    Last season was full of ups and downs for the Arizona running back. Johnson started the season very slow and was stuck in one of the leagues’ worst offenses. The Cardinals very rarely played with a lead, which led to a decline in rushing attempts. After a mid-season offensive coordinator change, Johnson’s fantasy productivity increased. With all of the challenges and change, Johnson still managed to finish as the ninth-ranked running back on the season for PPR leagues. The season as a whole, while not terrible, was disappointing as a fantasy owner.

    Looking ahead to this year, the – 27-year-old running back is in a much better situation to succeed. The Cardinals have greatly improved their offense by hiring their new head coach, Kliff Kingsbury and adding multiple offensive weapons in the draft including, Kyler Murray, Andy Isabella and Hakeem Butler. The new air-raid style offense and addition of offensive weapons should lead to a major increase in both rushing attempts and targets for Johnson. Having a running quarterback is also a benefit to the running back, as it opens running lanes and brings an additional running threat to the backfield. It is easy to forget that in 2016 Johnson finished as the top fantasy player in total points. With no major injuries and a completely revamped offense, Johnson has the potential to return to his spot on the fantasy pedestal.

     
    Devonta Freeman
    Credit: Dale Zanine/USA TODAY Sports

    Devonta Freeman, Atlanta Falcons

    There is only one correct way to sum up the 2018 season for Devonta Freeman — injuries. The compiling of separate foot, knee and groin injuries limited Freeman to only two appearances and landed him on the IR in week 7. Freeman was drafted as a low-end RB1, which aligned with his productivity over the last three seasons. Spending this high of draft capital on Freeman ruined the season for many owners.

    Reports from the Falcons’ OTAs are that Freeman is 100% healthy and a full go for training camp. Looking ahead to the 2019 season, there are many reasons to be excited for Freeman. The Falcons have a high-powered offense that only got better this offseason, as they spent two first-round draft picks on offensive linemen. If Freeman can stay healthy, there is no reason his numbers cannot return to that of his previous few seasons.

     

    Mark Ingram, Baltimore Ravens

    For the first time in his career, Mark Ingram will not be playing for the New Orleans Saints. Instead, the 29-year-old back looks to get a new, fresh start in Baltimore. In 2018, Ingram finished as RB32 in PPR leagues, while missing the first four weeks to suspension. Ingram has spent the last two years as the secondary back to Alvin Kamara. He now joins the run-heavy offense, led by Lamar Jackson, as the lead back. There will be some form of a timeshare between running backs in Baltimore, with Gus Edwards, Kenneth Dixon and rookie Justice Hill. Ingram, however, is fully expected to be the lead back. With a full 16-game season (barring injury) he has the potential to be a RB2 for 2019.

     

     

    More Articles

    Range of Outcomes Fantasy Football Draft Prep Theory

    Jarrett Culver NBA Draft Profile

    European Soccer Stars Who Might be Coming to MLS Next Season

    NFL Teams With the Most Remaining 2019 Cap Space

    Notable NFL Free Agents Still Available

    David Johnson Devonta Freeman Fantasy Football Mark Ingram NFL
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleJarrett Culver NBA Draft Profile, Prediction and Scouting Report
    Next Article Sekou Doumbouya NBA Draft Profile, Prediction and Scouting Report
    Tyler Liddy
    • X (Twitter)

    Related Posts

    May 21, 2025

    Early 2026 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings

    May 2, 2025

    NFL UDFAs Who Are Dynasty Fantasy Football Sleepers

    April 29, 2025

    Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings 2025

    View 5 Comments
    Leave A Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Recently Published

    VJ Edgecombe Among Biggest NBA Draft Winners

    June 27, 2025

    NBA Mock Draft 2025 and Updated Draft Order 3.0

    June 24, 2025

    History of No. 1 Overall Dallas Mavericks Draft Picks

    June 24, 2025

    Early 2026 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings

    May 21, 2025
    Advertisements
    RSS FlurrySports Podcast
    • The NBA Draft is Wednesday?! (Ep. 222) June 24, 2025
    • Grimace Never Strikes Twice (Ep. 221) June 16, 2025
    • Missingno, WI (Ep. 220) June 10, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Advertise/Sponsor Opportunities
    You must be 21+ years old to wager. Bet within your means. If you have a gambling problem, call 1-800-GAMBLER |

    Copyright © 2017-2024 FlurrySports | Sitemap

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.